Paula Temple

“Edge Of Everything (2lp Gatefold+dl)”

Review

Debut Album from Paula Temple - Special remarks : 2LP Gatefold + Download code
Includes the 2014 Classic “Gegen” as Bonustrack (Vinyl Only)
Tracklist LP:
A1: Berlin
A2: Joshua and Goliath
A3: Futures Betrayed
A4: Open The Other Eye
B1: Quantum Unfolding
B2: Don’t Use Your Eyes Now
B3: Nicole
C1: Raging Earth
C2: Cages
D1: *Gegen (bonus track)
D2: Post-Scarcity Anarchism
D3: Dimension Jumping
Short Info:
Paula Temple presents her long-awaited debut album Edge Of Everything . The result of years spent
ruminating on the healing powers of harsh noise, she employs a cinematic textural palette for a call to
action in desperate times. The album will be available via her own Noise Manifesto imprint as a 2xLP
vinyl and digital release on May 3rd.
Across twelve tracks, Paula applies warped aesthetic distortions to a broad exploration of techno.
Industrial, determined and fostering a deep sense of urgency, Edge Of Everything encourages a
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refocusing of the dominant political narrative, spurring its audience with the direct message that
oppressive forces must be held accountable for their actions. As an antidote to apathy, Paula targets
raw emotion, urging us to act upon injustice.
Sonically, the album focuses on darker manifestations of the genre, appreciating their frankness
without trying to confuscate. Murky acoustics and grainy synths writhe through cavernous spaces
whilst marching drums enforce an unrelenting pressure. Brandishing a rich tapestry of noise, Paula
highlights the healing powers of darkness, drawing strength from anger and motivation from hurt.
Fast percussion and expansive sound design command attention throughout, immersing the listener
in a frenzied swirl of acoustic treatments and sinister, albeit strangely inviting textures. Each track
carves a unique sonic space, imagining alternative worlds of their own, from the mammoth stomping
ground of ‘Joshua & Goliath’ and psychedelic synth leads of ‘Quant